being produced before any criminal Cdurt, they are not covered by Section 451 of the Criminal Procedure Code.
11. So far as the right ... Criminal Procedure Code and order of attachment may be passed by the Executive Magistrate under Sub-section (1) of Section 146 of the Criminal Procedure
Section 156(3) , Cr.P.C. for registration and investigation of a case and, accordingly, F.I.R. No. 48/95 Under Section 379 , ... since an F.R. (negative) was given and hence neither Section 451 nor Section 452 , Cr.P.C. was applicable. Instead, it was Section
Learned counsel further referred to the relevant Sections
451 and 457 of Code of Criminal Procedure, which reads
thus--
"451. Order for custody ... Court may follow the procedure of
recording such evidence, as it thinks necessary, as provided
under Section 451 Cr.P.C. The bond and security
Section 456 , Gr. PC so as Section 151 , Cr.PC is concerned, it is applicable to movable as well as immovable property. Section 456 ... Section 451 , Cr.PC. The two provisions deal with two different situations. On account of Section 456 , Cr.PC, Section 451 cannot be interpreted
whereby he has rejected the application filed by the petitioners under Section 451 Cr.P.C. for handing over the custody of the gold jewelry ... petitioners moved an application before the learned Magistrate under Section 451 Cr.P.C. for releasing of the gold jewelry. The said application was dismissed
Learned counsel further referred to the relevant Sections
451 and 457 of Code of Criminal Procedure, which reads
thus--
"451. Order for custody ... Court may follow the procedure of
recording such evidence, as it thinks necessary, as provided
under Section 451 Cr.P.C. The bond and security
property.
10. To avoid a situation, in our view,
powers under Section 451 Cr.P.C. should be
exercised promptly and at the earliest ... concerned
Magistrate would take immediate action for
seeing that powers under Section 451
Cr.P.C. are properly and promptly exercised
and articles
property.
10. To avoid a situation, in our view, powers under
Section 451 Cr.P.C. should be exercised promptly and
at the earliest ... concerned Magistrate would take immediate action for
seeing that powers under Section 451 Cr.P.C. are
properly and promptly exercised and articles
property.
10. To avoid a situation, in our view, powers under
Section 451 Cr.P.C. should be exercised promptly and
at the earliest ... concerned Magistrate would take immediate action for
seeing that powers under Section 451 Cr.P.C. are
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such cases, Magistrate should pass
appropriate orders as contemplated under Section
451 Cr.P.C. at the earliest.
12. For this purposes, if material ... Court may follow the
procedure of recording such evidence, as it thinks
necessary, as provided under Section 451 Cr.P.C. The
bond and security